I would've gave it a perfect 10 instead of a 9.5 if only i have not predicted the ending perfectly well. It came out exactly what i thought it would end. I like it better when i dont know how it would end.
Good job to all the cast, esp to Yeo Jin Goo. And to the writers and director, job well done. Another 5 star rating on my list of korean drama.
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Overall I enjoyed the Crowned Clown immensely. I've only seen a couple of sagueks but this was definitely one of the darker ones. That's what drew me to this show in the first place. It started uncharacteristically dark for a kdrama and I was completely blown away by the ML's acting. He was amazing in Circle but this performance was simply excellent. The other actors did a great job too. Especially his premier minister and even the queen. She may haven't had much too work with but she was great. The direction and production was amazing especially in the end of episode 8, which was probably the best scene of the drama. The show left a lasting impression on me and I keep thinking about it days after I finished it.
While the show had so much to offer, I think they could have done more in terms of character development of the clown.
Even though the acting was stellar, the OST beautiful and poignant (I keep listening to it even now), the story surprising and never boring, the Clown wasn't as threedimensional as the King.
I had the same problem with this show as I had with the drama Are you human too?.
One doppelganger was the "evil" one, but got a good backstory but the "nice" one seemed stuck in his hero position.
I believe they wasted potential since the Clown never really had to make any kind of hard decisions. In that way he really was incapable of being a king. The premier made all the hard decisions and all the plans. It got better from ep13 onwards. But the clown was still too careless for my taste ( the letter!). I never really felt like he could obhold this throne without help, which is why I actually liked the ending. I would have liked him too become more "grey" since they definitely teased him into this direction but then backtracked. I think this drama suffered a bit from the boundaries of kdrama in which the hero stays good until the end. In my point of view the drama would have been better if they had crossed that line since they started the drama in a more mature direction and could have continued like this. I would have loved if he would have changed into a similar direction like the king.
Especially since I have seen dramas that had grey ML's before. They did such a good job with the premier why couldn't they do the same for the Clown?
I also would have liked for them to show a flashback of the pre-madness king. He was definitely one of the most interesting characters, and while I did think the ending fit (he was too far over the edge), I would have loved to have seen his descent into madness.
The romance, I liked it but it was probably amplified by the great performances of the actors.
While I did like the politics in this drama I felt pretty frustrated with the ML sometimes. In those kind of dramas I prefer a smart and cunning lead that doesn't do stupid mistakes. But even though he did evolve it didnt feel like a natural development for him. Maybe this is me nitpicking but that is how I perceived it.
Even though I critised some parts of the drama I still believe that it is definitely worth the watch! Maybe not perfect but one of the best kdramas I've seen!
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But I liked very much the 2nd male lead actor , Kim Sang Kyung as Chief Royal Secretary. I also liked Lee Se Young as Queen Yoo So Woon. The actors in supporting roles very good
The story is good but the end is a fiasco. Music ? I really don't remember it . That means it didn't impress me at all.
Costumes are beautiful
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Yeo Jin Goo played a double role, twin brother, but you don't know that until the end. Goo did really well in doing so in this drama series and very handsome. He has those eyes I love and would love to see more of him in other dramas. One of the problems I had with the double role is there is a scar right underneath his nose that K Producers forgot to blur out or hide. I had to block the scar from my mind. The main problem I had was killing a child off in the first episode. A child who is an actor should be protected no matter what role he is playing in. I almost was not going to watch after I saw the death scene and almost didn't watch the rest of the episodes. Kim Sang Kyung who played the Chief Royal Secretary was awesome in his role after Episode 1. The rest of the cast did very well and I have to give credit to
Shin-Soo Yun who played Dal Rae the sister to Clown Ha Sun.
There is a twist and turn at the end, I won't reveal it! I'll just question the writer "WHY"?
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Best Actor Yeo Jin Goo
I watched this more or less a month ago and I forgot to write a review. So, here it is.I think this show was the most memorable historical drama I have watched in terms of acting. Though I have not watched many historicals but for me this is unforgettable. The musical score and cinematography is one of the best here. The story is so engaging and the script is well-written.
Also, you will laugh, cry, be angry, sad, happy and satisfied. All emotions you will feel are in this show, but not in an exaggerated way and I think thats good.
Damn, the acting, all cast did their best but jin goo really standout for me. He is so good portraying those two characters.
Anyways a must watch. I enjoyed this.
Oh, I love the poster so much.
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This is my first time watching Yeo Jin Goo and I am IMPRESSED! He executed his dual role of the king and the clown so damn well I could barely catch my breath from switching between loving and hating the characters (also, he's super charming and cute when he smiles so that's a huge plus T_T <3). I also have to commend Kim Sang Kyung (Chief Lee) for his acting - while he maintained a stoic expression throughout most of the drama, he is definitely not one dimensional; it was so heartwarming to see him and Eunuch Cho slowly warm up to Ha Seon as time went on. The overall character development of each character was easy to follow along and I couldn't help but smile to see as they faced their challenges and overcame them. There was never a boring episode - every moment counted and had a purpose to help build the plot. I am so attached to all the characters - not sure how I'll survive when this drama is over. Hoping for a good ending! <3
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I read that this line up was a dream cast for both the screenwriter and director, and is obviously rightly so since the execution of all the actors in this is absolutely phenomenal. Yeo Jin Goo who plays the double characters hit the nail on the head with his very poignant facial expressions, Lee Se Young who plays the Queen who was cold towards her husband but later on slowly warmed up towards him did a fantastic job, as well as all the supporting casts such as the King's step-mother, the advisor, the Enoch and the villains. They are all very memorable.
The BGMs and the beats at the end of each episode are absolutely beautiful, especially ones in the sad scenes. They really add nuances to the actor's emotion.
Most people think that there's not much joy in rewatching political thriller-tagged dramas but I believe this is not the case for this drama since you can back to it and devour all the twists and turns in the drama, to remind you of a thriller/politics absolutely well done.
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Talk about self destruct
I'm a big fan of historical dramas.The premise, the story, the pace, every thing was great although there were some inconsistencies.
(For example sometimes being announced, sometimes not, sometimes they wait for permission after being announced, sometimes not etc)
I loved the twists, the progression of the characters.
All is great.
But that last episode.
I'm not sure if they wanted to make sure there wasn't a season 2, or if they wanted to be original; but the ending was so bad.
It managed to be unnecessary sad while still being corny.
The finale is pretty much the most important episode of a show, this is where you say farewell to the characters, that's when you pick up your phone to write a review.
This end was lame, and even managed to anger me in some way.
Frustrating a d removed all rewatch value.
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The Crowned Clown Clone
I usually dislike Yeo Jin Goo in historical roles but this was one of his better ones so that's nice for a change. While the story may have been interesting at first but it didn't quite live up to its premise. The clone needed to have a better introduction and build up. The king was useless and had no role other than to kick-start the narrative. We only had brief interactions between the clone and the king. The drama would have been infinitely more interesting and enjoyable if it wrote the king as a prominent character and had a consistent dynamic with the clone. The last episode was awful in all regards, a significant downgrade compared to any of the previous episodes. No thought or care put into it at all. An outsider must have wrote the last episode alone, there's no other way! With all that being said, I found the drama to be a decent watch with a handful of interesting elements, if you were to temper your expectations you'd find something to like about it too.Was this review helpful to you?
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Carried by performances and a great ending
It's tough to rate a drama such as The Crowned Clown — the plot is not all that clear in its first act, and the whole show is largely carried by the FANTASTIC acting by Yeo Jingoo. I've seen many of his dramas, so I know he has the chops, but he completely blew this dual role out of the water demonstrating the mot restrained ambivalence and the most shattering despair.The romance was more accessory, but not in a bad way at all. This drama's female characters have plenty of capability, but the writing is honest in how restrained their literal abilities were.
Towards the second act, the plot becomes pretty much unbearably uninteresting, but then the shining part of the whole thing comes into play: Haksan and his compelling relationship evolution with Hasun.
While Yeo Jingoo gave a stellar acting performance, Kim Sangkyung's impressive performance combined with his character's written development made Haksan the most charming, charismatic, and memorable man on screen by far. Seeing his complexity morph over the course of the drama was an absolute pleasure.
And the most romantic component of the entire drama was unironically the ruler-subject relationship that came to be. Haksan and Hasun's relationship is one forged both by honest trust and integrity-abiding opposition. Through this highly romantic (romantic in a literal sense) relationship , Hasun becomes a true king worthy of his people, and Haksan is able to find his way back to his original political ideals. It's a beautiful relationship that coexists with Hasun's intimacy with other characters, and is perfectly punctuated by the shot of the two men bowing to each other. I mean, this level of romantic ideal hasn't really been highlighted in modern dramas, but it really means so much that Hasun's people truly considered themselves to be his subjects.
The final episodes of the drama were very tightly written and wrapped up, so again, this drama's strongest point is in its ending, and the true hero of it all was Haksan for me. He absolutely stole the show!
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This is probably one of my favourite historical k-dramas
It tells the story of street performer who has an identical face as the king. The two swap places as the king is overloaded with responsibility and guilt, so the street performer was forced to wear the crown as the king is away. Lots of political intrigue that will keep you in your toe, action scenes are well choreographed, and there is romance with the king's wife, but it is not the focus of the story.The acting was beyond amazing, the story well told and as a person that gets easily bored with some dramas, it was easily to watch and follow.
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